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Barack Obama signed a law in 2012 allowing government propaganda in the U.S.
CLAIM: Former President Barack Obama signed a law in 2012 allowing government propaganda in the U.S., and making it “perfectly legal for the media to purposely lie to the American people.”
https://apnews.com/article/archive-fact-checking-7064410002
CLAIM: Former President Barack Obama signed a law in 2012 allowing the government
propaganda in the U.S., making it “perfectly legal for the media to purposely lie to the American people.”
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. (Do you Trust the AP?)
Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, also known as the Smith-Mundt Act.
The amendment made it possible for some materials created by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the nation’s foreign broadcasting agency, to be disseminated in the U.S.
THE FACTS: A post circulating on Facebook with a photo of Obama falsely states he repealed
a ban on government propaganda in the U.S. when he signed the National Defense
Authorization Act in 2013. The amendment did not repeal the Smith-Mundt Act
but lifted some restrictions on the domestic dissemination of government-funded media.
The change essentially eased restrictions for Americans who want to access government-funded media content, allowing media produced by the U.S. Agency for Global Media, such as the
Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, to be made available to Americans
“upon request.” That was not possible before the law was changed. “Even upon request, if I wanted to get it through FOIA, for instance, they couldn’t do it. The amendment changed that,” said Gabe Rottman, director of the Reporters Committee’s Technology and Press Freedom
Project. Under the previous law, the agency’s content, including radio broadcasts from
Voice of America was banned from dissemination in the U.S. However, Americans were still
able to access much of the content online. “There was essentially a de facto ban on the domestic dissemination of materials originating from the State Department,” said Weston Sager, an
attorney who published a paper on the change in the law. Under the new law, it is still against
the law for government-funded media to create programming and market their content to U.S. audiences. Versions of the claim accusing Obama of legalizing propaganda have circulated on Twitter and Facebook since around the time the law was passed. The meme attempts to link Obama to the spread of misinformation. During consideration of the bill, critics voiced concern
that lifting the restrictions could result in information designed to influence foreign audiences
being used against American citizens. Proponents countered that the ban made it difficult for
Americans to access and evaluate this content.
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The potential of agricultural land management to contribute to lower global surface temperatures
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Rupert Sheldrake's 'Banned' Talk – The Science Delusion at TEDx Whitechapel
On January 12th, 2013, Rupert gave a talk entitled The Science Delusion at TEDxWhitechapel. The theme for the night was Visions for Transition: Challenging existing paradigms and redefining values (for a more beautiful world). In response to protests from two militant materialist bloggers in the US, the talk was later taken down by TED and placed in a special corner of their website. Before being removed it had 35,000 views. Since then, all copies together have more than 5 million views.
0:04:05 Start of lecture, scientism, implicit materialistic assumptions
0:10:50 The mechanistic revolution, René Descartes and his mechanistic theology
0:14:35 The universe as an organism, David Hume, Big Bang Theory
0:17:45 Is all matter unconscious? How come we are conscious?
0:23:45 The Panpsychism view of Alfred North Whitehead
0:27:50 The law of conservation of matter and energy, galaxies and dark matter
0:34:50 Free energy technology, Andrea Rossi, vital energy in living organisms
0:41:30 Changes in the constants of nature (speed of light & gravity)
0:47:50 Is there purpose in nature? Evolution a random process?
0:50:00 Genetic determinism versus epigenetics, memory storage in the brain
0:53:10 Is the mind inside the brain?
0:55:55 Psychic phenomena - Are they all illusion? Telepathy experiments
0:59:20 Mechanistic medicine versus alternative medicine, the Placebo Effect
1:00:45 The dogmas of materialistic science are questionable
1:02:10 End of lecture, begin of questions and answers session
1:03:05 - Why is there so little questioning of the scientific dogmas
1:05:40 - Are you considered a heretic?
1:08:00 - Is there a scientific explanation to the resistance to new scientific ideas?
1:12:05 - Difference of DNA in humans and apes is only 1%, human genome project
1:16:00 - Will it ever be possible for scientists to understand human consciousness?
1:18:20 End of Q&A session
Monday, May 13, 2019
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Where is FuckingObama?
Original article here
Obama stops golf for no one, not even American hostages
In Obama’s world, it’s a beautiful day to ignore American hostages.
My friend Susan Katz Keating is a journalist. A real journalist; not like the bulk of the PlaySkool, T-ball journalistas we have today.
She began being paid (instead of being an “intern” or a “volunteer”) for her writing in college. From the Left Coast, she moved to the east coast where she lives today, and is extremely knowledgeable in the military, intelligence, and political activity, with many friends and colleagues in each area. Her specialty is military journalism. Hence, she has many contacts around the nation and around the world. She has written for People, Readers Digest, Time, Soldier of Fortune, the New York Times, American Legion, VFW, and Air & Space Smithsonian. An author of nine books, she was also crew chief on a B-52 restoration. She is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers. In her spare time, she has broken the human genome, discovered warp drive and makes a mean cannoli. Okay. The thingie about genome and warp drive? Not so much.
I could go on and on about her curriculum vitae, but I’d rather her story speak for itself.
From AMInewswire.com:

Hostage rescue was aborted while Obama vacationed
by Susan Katz Keting
Under the dim light of a quarter moon, a U.S. special operations team skimmed through the night skies above eastern Afghanistan, awaiting final mission approval from President Barrack Obama while speeding toward the objective. The commandos were fast on their way last month to rescue two western hostages held by hostile gunmen.
As the raiders approached their target — a makeshift prison compound — they suddenly were ordered to stand down. The president, who was vacationing on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, did not have time to give the required final go-ahead. He wanted 24 hours to consider the rescue.
A day later, Obama approved the mission. The commandos relaunched. This time, they reached the target — only to find the hostages had been moved four hours prior, said sources with direct knowledge of events.
Wait; was Obama golfing whilst Rome burned? Please continue.
The missions took place Aug. 10 and 11, in Afghanistan, Thomas confirmed. He did not address operational details of the rescue missions; but AMI spoke to sources who provided details, some of which CENTCOM confirmed.
The sources are security officials who are privy to the kidnaps and the attempted rescues. They do not work together and are affiliated with different agencies. The sources are not authorized to talk to the press, and spoke to AMI on condition of anonymity.
This is just last month, boys and girls. AMI discovered that seven hostile combatants were killed, while no civilians or US forces were injured or killed.
“We had the hostages within reach,” said a source who met face to face with this reporter at a remote dockside setting in the United States to discuss the incident. The source insisted that the meeting be held outdoors and without access to electronic devices.
“The first time we went in, we had to stand down,” the source said. “The second time, the hostages were gone. Our special operations team went all that way for nothing.”
Around this time you should be asking “who were the hostages?” and “did the delay have an effect on the outcome and why?”
The special operators aimed to recover two civilians — American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks — who were kidnapped Aug. 7, in Afghanistan. The kidnapped men are English teachers at the American University in Kabul.
“We are aware of reports of a U.S. citizen kidnapped in Kabul,” a State Department official said. “Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to comment further.”
The hostages were one American and one Australian.
King and Weeks reportedly were snatched off the street around 8 p.m. Kabul time on a Sunday. Four assailants wearing what appeared to be official uniforms smashed a window to the teachers’ vehicle and pulled them from their car at gunpoint. A driver and a guard, both inside the vehicle during the incident on Dar-ul-Aman Road, were not captured, and were later questioned by police.
The kidnappings unfolded in Afghanistan shortly after President Obama and his family began an extended seaside vacation in Massachusetts.
Wait; am I detecting the odor of Titleist PRO V1 and Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 816?
Over the course of the next two weeks, the Obamas enjoyed a holiday marked by trips to the beach (at Martha’s Vineyard), dinners with friends, and — for the president — round after round of golf.
“The hostages didn’t have the luxury of time,” said an official with knowledge of the events. “The president was on vacation. How could he not find time to approve this mission?”
Some 6,500 miles away in Afghanistan, meanwhile, efforts were underway to recover King and Weeks.
“Everybody that had the ability to rescue them was trying to find them and be in a position to rescue them,” said one security source.
Resources are in place, operators are primed and plans are in hand.
The mission needed only one more thing: the final go-ahead from the president, authorizing the rescuers to execute. In one ready room, the radio crackled to life. Instead of delivering the expected verbal green light, though, the voice on the radio gave other news:
“‘The president can’t make time on his schedule to give the go-ahead,'” the security source said.
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The vacationing president wanted to push the mission back 24 hours, the source said. The commandos peeled off, and returned to base. Col. Thomas declined to say where the base was located, or what it was named.
One day later, President Obama did authorize a rescue mission, and the operators relaunched. This time, the raiders arrived on target at a compound in eastern Afghanistan.
“We assaulted the compound,” the security source said. “We knocked down walls. It was a high-profile breach.”
For more than an hour, the special operators fought inside the compound, engaging in small arms fire, the source said.
So: were the hostages there? Were they freed?
The commandos asked people on scene: “Where are King and Weeks?”
The answer: the hostages had been moved four hours prior.
“Gone,” the security source said. “Vanished.”
And no one knows where they are. They were missed by four hours.
“Humans are essentially ATM machines,” (Christine Fair, a security studies professor at Georgetown University) said. “[Captors] don’t actually keep the hostages. They snatch them and then sell them to whatever terrorist organization is willing to pay the most, whether it be the Taliban or some faction thereof.”
Custodial captors can take hostages to any number of places.
When asked, the White House officially shrugged its shoulders. Meh.
The White House deflected questions on the situation overall.
When queried, the White House first directed this reporter to the State Department, then deflected to another department when pressed about the president’s authority as commander in chief of the armed services.
“Talk to the Defense Department,” national security press officer Mark Stroh told AMI.
But wait, there’s more. Susan Katz Keating wrote on Twitter:
The next Tweet was a bit thornier.
And thornier still.
She provided the White House with a chance to respond. They didn’t, she wrote the story, they got pissed.
Susan Katz Keating stands by her story — as well she should. The truth hurts. However, what political hay could Mr. Obama have made out of the incident? None. Hence: meh.
There you go, the loving, professional, diligent care and concern displayed by the current uninvolved and unconcerned lame duck occupant of the White House.
Americans can go to hell. His Majesty is playing golf.
by Susan Katz KetingUnder the dim light of a quarter moon, a U.S. special operations team skimmed through the night skies above eastern Afghanistan, awaiting final mission approval from President Barrack Obama while speeding toward the objective. The commandos were fast on their way last month to rescue two western hostages held by hostile gunmen.As the raiders approached their target — a makeshift prison compound — they suddenly were ordered to stand down. The president, who was vacationing on the island of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, did not have time to give the required final go-ahead. He wanted 24 hours to consider the rescue.A day later, Obama approved the mission. The commandos relaunched. This time, they reached the target — only to find the hostages had been moved four hours prior, said sources with direct knowledge of events.
The missions took place Aug. 10 and 11, in Afghanistan, Thomas confirmed. He did not address operational details of the rescue missions; but AMI spoke to sources who provided details, some of which CENTCOM confirmed.The sources are security officials who are privy to the kidnaps and the attempted rescues. They do not work together and are affiliated with different agencies. The sources are not authorized to talk to the press, and spoke to AMI on condition of anonymity.
“We had the hostages within reach,” said a source who met face to face with this reporter at a remote dockside setting in the United States to discuss the incident. The source insisted that the meeting be held outdoors and without access to electronic devices.“The first time we went in, we had to stand down,” the source said. “The second time, the hostages were gone. Our special operations team went all that way for nothing.”
The special operators aimed to recover two civilians — American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks — who were kidnapped Aug. 7, in Afghanistan. The kidnapped men are English teachers at the American University in Kabul.“We are aware of reports of a U.S. citizen kidnapped in Kabul,” a State Department official said. “Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to comment further.”
King and Weeks reportedly were snatched off the street around 8 p.m. Kabul time on a Sunday. Four assailants wearing what appeared to be official uniforms smashed a window to the teachers’ vehicle and pulled them from their car at gunpoint. A driver and a guard, both inside the vehicle during the incident on Dar-ul-Aman Road, were not captured, and were later questioned by police.The kidnappings unfolded in Afghanistan shortly after President Obama and his family began an extended seaside vacation in Massachusetts.
Over the course of the next two weeks, the Obamas enjoyed a holiday marked by trips to the beach (at Martha’s Vineyard), dinners with friends, and — for the president — round after round of golf.“The hostages didn’t have the luxury of time,” said an official with knowledge of the events. “The president was on vacation. How could he not find time to approve this mission?”Some 6,500 miles away in Afghanistan, meanwhile, efforts were underway to recover King and Weeks.“Everybody that had the ability to rescue them was trying to find them and be in a position to rescue them,” said one security source.
The mission needed only one more thing: the final go-ahead from the president, authorizing the rescuers to execute. In one ready room, the radio crackled to life. Instead of delivering the expected verbal green light, though, the voice on the radio gave other news:“‘The president can’t make time on his schedule to give the go-ahead,'” the security source said.
The vacationing president wanted to push the mission back 24 hours, the source said. The commandos peeled off, and returned to base. Col. Thomas declined to say where the base was located, or what it was named.One day later, President Obama did authorize a rescue mission, and the operators relaunched. This time, the raiders arrived on target at a compound in eastern Afghanistan.“We assaulted the compound,” the security source said. “We knocked down walls. It was a high-profile breach.”For more than an hour, the special operators fought inside the compound, engaging in small arms fire, the source said.
The commandos asked people on scene: “Where are King and Weeks?”The answer: the hostages had been moved four hours prior.“Gone,” the security source said. “Vanished.”
“Humans are essentially ATM machines,” (Christine Fair, a security studies professor at Georgetown University) said. “[Captors] don’t actually keep the hostages. They snatch them and then sell them to whatever terrorist organization is willing to pay the most, whether it be the Taliban or some faction thereof.”Custodial captors can take hostages to any number of places.
The White House deflected questions on the situation overall.When queried, the White House first directed this reporter to the State Department, then deflected to another department when pressed about the president’s authority as commander in chief of the armed services.“Talk to the Defense Department,” national security press officer Mark Stroh told AMI.
And thornier still.
She provided the White House with a chance to respond. They didn’t, she wrote the story, they got pissed.
Susan Katz Keating stands by her story — as well she should. The truth hurts. However, what political hay could Mr. Obama have made out of the incident? None. Hence: meh.Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Climate Change Activist Admits: Being Green "Requires the End of Capitalism"
Climate Change Activist Admits: Being Green "Requires the End of Capitalism"
03/22/2019 Ryan McMakenThe radical economics isn’t a hidden clause, but a headline feature. Climate change is the result of our current economic and industrial system. GND-style proposals marry sweeping environmental policy changes with broader socialist reforms because the level of disruption required to keep us at a temperature anywhere below “absolutely catastrophic” is fundamentally, on a deep structural level, incompatible with the status quo.
Hamas is a terrorist group that needs to be stopped
Nikki Haley at AIPAC: ‘Hamas is a terrorist group that needs to be stopped and we can’t ever be quiet about it’
One of the things that separates former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley from other politicians is she tends to cut to the heart of the matter without mincing her words. In her discussion at AIPAC, she said everything that needs to be said about Hamas in one succinct sentence.
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